Paris: The carnage of the Paris attacks on Friday night cut down journalists, lawyers, students, parents of small children -- people from all walks of life from more than a dozen countries around the world. Authorities say they have identified more than 100 of the at least 129 people killed by jihadist gunmen in the French capital, and poignant details are emerging of lives cut off in their prime. Aurelie de Peretti had come to Paris for a few days' holiday with a friend -- a reward to herself after a tough season working restaurants in the south of France. But the 33-year-old's treat came to a bloody, tragic end in the slaughter at...
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